John Steinbeck
Of Mice and Men
Warsaw 1965 first Polish edition
Czytelnik
125(2)s.
o. booklet + wrapper proj. Jerzy Jaworowski
p. bdb- minor damage to wrappers, on the last blank page some handwritten numbers
For. ca: 17x11.5 cm
"An unforgettable story about the power of friendship, human longings and dreams!
George Milton and Lennie Small are an unusual tandem of friends. George is a strong man, and Lennie, who follows in his footsteps, is a handicapped giant with the mind of a small child. Clumsy and unaware of his own physical strength, he is unable to conform to social norms and every now and then brings greater or lesser misfortunes upon himself and George. Unable to find a place for themselves, the friends roam the States plunged into the Great Depression in search of income and acceptance. Their dream and the goal they pursue is their own farm, where they could raise rabbits together.
"Of Mice and Men" is one of Steinbeck's finest literary works. It is a novel so complex that it eludes all clear-cut interpretations. First of all, it is a beautiful story of wonderful friendship and sacrifice, a tale of complicated relationships, human longings and dreams. But also a parable of human fate, a kind of modern fairy tale for adults." source: https://lubimyczytac.pl/ksiazka/5013908/myszy-i-ludzie
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